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Although D. cistiflora is a winter grower the nighttime temperature in its habitat never gets much below 3-5c. Anything below 0c and you are risking foliage damage. You might want to try growing them outdoors and then bringing them inside on the coldest nights.

1 foot is still pretty high in my setup
Id have to find a way to keep the t5s from burning it and find a way to get the rest of my plants up higher
last year it was a hassle, all I had were books to stack up and raise my pots higher

1 foot is still pretty high in my setup
Id have to find a way to keep the t5s from burning it and find a way to get the rest of my plants up higher
last year it was a hassle, all I had were books to stack up and raise my pots higher

If you have extra pots you could just turn them upside down to raise your other pots higher.

The get taller than that, I have one that is about 16 inches tall. I grow them outdoors all year round in Zone 10a. On the rare instance that the temperatures hit the frost level most of my Drosera come indoors.